I bought one. Out of the box the action was super high and unplayable, and the bridge was misaligned so the strings weren’t lined up straight with the fretboard. They send the guitar with a bone bridge saddle cut similar to a nut with string slots, so I recut the bridge saddle so the strings are centered and spaced correctly on the fretboard. The bridge should be removed and repositioned but I thought I could fix it without doing that. I creating new string slots by moving them all 3/64” on the bridge saddle then I filed the nut strings slots deeper, and took most of the relief out of the neck and lowered the action down to 5/64th at the 12th fret. It plays fine now. For the most part I like the guitar. I’m a pilot and having a guitar in my hotel is huge. If you can’t do your own luthier work I’m not sure I could recommend it. Maybe I just got a lemon but I doubt it.
Hi - I do like this guitar a lot AFTER the setup was done. It came with very very high action and the truss rod was way too tight. You forgot to mention screwing the frames. Overall, it is a great travel guitar and the earphones are surprisingly good too!
I always liked Donner's pedals, they're cheap and decent. Figured the guitar might be decent, but now I realize they spent all their money on sponsored UA-cam videos and none on building a usable instrument. It's an okay makeshift sledgehammer though.
Not really fair. This sounds like an old-fashioned shallow-bodied steel string with a piezo pickup - like the old Ovations, at least the cheaper ones. They were a solution to the need to get high volume without feedback, but they never sounded like the real thing, and this doesn't either. But it's not intended to compete with a real acoustic guitar for tone. For its intended purpose, as a playable travel and practice guitar that breaks down into a small package, it looks fine.
Yeah, I agree, but it would still be interesting to hear the exact differences. I’d like to see if it could potentially be used as an acoustic replace in a live setting.
It's a good investment if you want/need to practice quietly so your roommates/family can't hear you, IF you can afford it. If you're someone who buys guitars all the time, go ahead, but if you already have an acoustic guitar and can't really afford more... pass.
OR, if you want something easy to pick up and dick around on. it feels so nice in the hands and just kinda begs to be picked up. i found myself grabbing it over other guitars not infrequently. fun to play.
@@D14V0R05 , principalmente o modelo novo 200s que tem um péssimo som em relação ao antigo, pois é feito na China. E o novo yamaha custa 7000 reais e esse Hush 1200 reais
I want to learn how to play rock songs like RHCP, and other 90s sounds. I suspect I should visit a brick and mortar like Guitar Center, before ordering something like this from Amazon. Is that a good assumption? Thx!
I just wish my Chinese hofner shorty didn't have such crap machining on the bridge and tuning machines. If they had made both of those parts properly, it would be a brilliant guitar
yeah everyone and their moms are reviewing this donner headless, I just want someone to review actual cheap headless electric guitars from china like the Hui Headless Electric Guitar.
I don't like it. But if someone were to give me one of those as a present, I would keep it lol. It's more or less something like the strange and rare Sardonyx 800 D II that John Lennon used on his double fantasy album. I don't much like that guitar either, but again I would keep it if someone gave me it as a present.
actually it's not. your mileage may vary, of course. but it holds tune well, and it's a great thing to quick grab and play. and a fantastic travel guitar. it looks more fiddly in demos.
Donners actual website ships to Canada, same price and often less than Amazon. Don't give Amazon your business. They are a middle man on most items. Go around Mr. Bezos
I bought one. Out of the box the action was super high and unplayable, and the bridge was misaligned so the strings weren’t lined up straight with the fretboard. They send the guitar with a bone bridge saddle cut similar to a nut with string slots, so I recut the bridge saddle so the strings are centered and spaced correctly on the fretboard. The bridge should be removed and repositioned but I thought I could fix it without doing that. I creating new string slots by moving them all 3/64” on the bridge saddle then I filed the nut strings slots deeper, and took most of the relief out of the neck and lowered the action down to 5/64th at the 12th fret. It plays fine now. For the most part I like the guitar. I’m a pilot and having a guitar in my hotel is huge. If you can’t do your own luthier work I’m not sure I could recommend it. Maybe I just got a lemon but I doubt it.
Donner is kind of crushing it right now between this and their composite acoustic.
Esp in the kebab arena.
Hi - I do like this guitar a lot AFTER the setup was done. It came with very very high action and the truss rod was way too tight.
You forgot to mention screwing the frames.
Overall, it is a great travel guitar and the earphones are surprisingly good too!
My brother just gifted me one! Found it in my room when I came home from work, I thought how does a guitar fit in that tiny box haha
Good brother 👍
AMAZING! Thanks for the great review!
Amazing guitar
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seems well for practice in travel
I always liked Donner's pedals, they're cheap and decent. Figured the guitar might be decent, but now I realize they spent all their money on sponsored UA-cam videos and none on building a usable instrument. It's an okay makeshift sledgehammer though.
Is the neck width the standard size? Looks like a12string size.....
Can you do a tone comparison between the hush-1 and a regular acoustic so that we can hear them back to back?
Not really fair. This sounds like an old-fashioned shallow-bodied steel string with a piezo pickup - like the old Ovations, at least the cheaper ones. They were a solution to the need to get high volume without feedback, but they never sounded like the real thing, and this doesn't either. But it's not intended to compete with a real acoustic guitar for tone. For its intended purpose, as a playable travel and practice guitar that breaks down into a small package, it looks fine.
Yeah, I agree, but it would still be interesting to hear the exact differences. I’d like to see if it could potentially be used as an acoustic replace in a live setting.
Do they come in nylon?
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will be Yamaha Silent Guitar SLG200S better choice?
NEEEEED. At least by Black Friday or Christmas special 🎉
My cuestion is Do you user normal acoustic strings
Thank you for the review! Can it be connrected directly to AUX input of speakers or it requires line in?
How it sounds without plugin
It's a good investment if you want/need to practice quietly so your roommates/family can't hear you, IF you can afford it. If you're someone who buys guitars all the time, go ahead, but if you already have an acoustic guitar and can't really afford more... pass.
OR, if you want something easy to pick up and dick around on. it feels so nice in the hands and just kinda begs to be picked up. i found myself grabbing it over other guitars not infrequently. fun to play.
What strings does it mounts? It works with internal microphone or like a electric?
How ABOUT, the Donner Kebab?
BUT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT EDGAR QUINTERO?!
@@Shamrock2396 No, why would I? You can't eat it!
What about Donner Batman?
@@kaushalsuvarna5156 DK about him either!
Lamb or chicken! That's IT!
This guitar actually comes with a one-year voucher of free donner in partner kebab shops.
Sounds LIKE a nylon!
Yeah it does have that feel about it
Amazing guitar
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Are you David Spades brother?
Solid body Western? That's novel, isn't it?
Hi, would it work with Nylon strings?
I would not do it. You will not get the most out of this guitar by using nylon strings with this electric setup. 🎶🎶🎶🎶✔✔
This or good old yamaha silent?
Yamaha instruments are mostly overpriced and out of reacj of the average wage earner.
The Yamaha are definitely good quality but...they are absurdly overpriced for their Silent product line.
Yamaha obviously
The New silent 200s is made in China. But The Old model 110s is much better, obvously
@@D14V0R05 , principalmente o modelo novo 200s que tem um péssimo som em relação ao antigo, pois é feito na China. E o novo yamaha custa 7000 reais e esse Hush 1200 reais
I want to learn how to play rock songs like RHCP, and other 90s sounds. I suspect I should visit a brick and mortar like Guitar Center, before ordering something like this from Amazon. Is that a good assumption? Thx!
I believe guitars Made in China are beginning to make their mark globally and is equally Namba #1
I just wish my Chinese hofner shorty didn't have such crap machining on the bridge and tuning machines. If they had made both of those parts properly, it would be a brilliant guitar
yeah everyone and their moms are reviewing this donner headless, I just want someone to review actual cheap headless electric guitars from china like the Hui Headless Electric Guitar.
Bluetooth?
That's maple.
It sounds so bluesy
I don't like it. But if someone were to give me one of those as a present, I would keep it lol.
It's more or less something like the strange and rare Sardonyx 800 D II that John Lennon used on his double fantasy album. I don't much like that guitar either, but again I would keep it if someone gave me it as a present.
How about stop the annoying noise in the background..
Looks like a pain in the ass.
actually it's not. your mileage may vary, of course. but it holds tune well, and it's a great thing to quick grab and play. and a fantastic travel guitar. it looks more fiddly in demos.
"Comes in a travel bag that's as long as a yardstick". Has to be one of the stupidest things i've ever heard said...
Looks like a waste of $800
It costs around $300 IIRC
@@angeldiaz762 only one I could find in Canada is Amazon $788.26 +TX.
@@0Nafod0 Aah, bummer, I see.
Right now, Amazon sells for 399 CAD
Donners actual website ships to Canada, same price and often less than Amazon. Don't give Amazon your business. They are a middle man on most items. Go around Mr. Bezos
Oh baby
Tuner is THE Deal Breaker. Back to the drawing board minions.
Achtung! Donner hält sich nicht an das deutsche Widerrufsrecht! Einfach mal nach „Donnerde Erfahrungen“ googlen. Nicht empfohlen!!!
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